Budapest EMS ambulance 42 + Children's ambulance 603 responding [HU | 13.4.2017]

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Budapest EMS/ National Ambulance Service ambulance 42 (Rákospalota Kim) and Budapest Emergency Medical Services/ Saint Martin Children's ambulance 603 responding.
Check below for more information about the children's ambulance and its lights & sirens.

First of, some basic information about the vehicle:
603 is a 2016 Mercedes Benz Sprinter/ System Strobel (German ambulance manufacturer).
It has a 200hp and 6-cylinder engine.
The ambulance has around 2,500 calls per year.
Both the Szent Márton Gyermekmentő Szolgálat Közhasznú Alapítvány (Saint Martin Children Rescue Foundation) and the National Ambulance Service of Hungary cooperate to run this vehicle. Hungary's EMS is run by a government agency by the way.

2nd would be the lights and sirens.
The vehicle has 2 siren modules. A German 2-tone siren (with 3 different 2-tone sirens) and a Federal Signal AS380 siren which includes wail, yelp, 2-tone and horn - that siren is extremely common in Hungary. Not sure if the AS380 is coming out of the same speakers as the 2-tone or if it has its own speakers somewhere hidden. It definitely appeared quieter than it usually is on all other vehicles. There are 2 lights below the windshield which don't work. Pro tip: don't buy German lights & sirens if you want to go custom style for your emergency vehicle(s).
As usual for modern Hungarian EMS vehicles, this one has quite a few red lights in the front due to better visibility, especially from the distance. Could have been more red lights on this unit though. Anyways, the interesting part comes now.
From what I've experienced in all the time there and through a lot of YouTube videos is, that the red lights (in the lightbar) are almost always on the right side of the front. The reason is totally understandable in Budapest since blue lights are almost "unique" in traffic and stick out at intersections. The cars which have to yield first are coming from the left side and are in a pretty close range to the vehicle. But this unit got it the other way - red's on the left and blue's on the right. Not a bad thing, especially since it has some dual color lighting on the left now but it's just very rare.

If you want to count the lights: 2 grill lights, 2 on the hood, 2 on the mirror, altogether 4 located in the top of the front and the rear, 2 intersection lights, 4 additional lights in the center of the side of the box (2 on each side) and finally 2 flashing red rear lights (unfortunately not too bright but still something). = 18 lights.

I personally find this vehicle very interesting and definitely a cool catch! Love the graphics on it, awesome job on that!

Budapest, Hungary, April 13 2017.
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Nicely caught ! Love to hear two-tone and yelp siren together^^
Interesting and very complete description too.

UrgencesGeneve
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premier hazard is always great on an ambulance it's loud... in Greece they made a stupid decision and changed the controls so the only options they have is wail, yelp, hilo and manual.... not even airhorn...!!!! another great video btw..!!!

sotosems
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They're stolen our old ambulance siren

williamharris